I read where that a group called The Freedom From Religous Foundation had tried to….?
Posted on January 17th, 2010 by admin
Place warning Labels on Bibles. The ACLJ ,which stands for American Center for Law and Justice This is a group that anyone can join to make your power and voice be heard. What do you think about joining the ACLJ.org It’s free to make your voice be heard on the issues I meantioned above. Christians have to fight for the Word of God to be here for our future.What do you think about this?Thanks and God Bless All!
I will sign up…
January 17th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
If that actually happened (and somehow I doubt it), it would just be a publicity stunt. You can’t force publishers to post a message on their books like that.
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January 17th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
sure it can be here, in your own home and in your christian stores…NOT the goverment… just because i dont believe in YOUR god or YOUR "morals" doesn’t mean that you have to make me conform to them.
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edit conx= http://www.ffrf.org
they’ll send you all you need to know there
January 17th, 2010 at 5:26 pm
What’s the address for the Freedom From Religion Foundation so I can send them a good- sized monetary donation?
edit..thanks for the link…..now to the checkbook….
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January 17th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
I will sign up…
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January 17th, 2010 at 6:37 pm
NO thanks. I believe in freedom from religion.
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January 17th, 2010 at 7:03 pm
I heard that this religious group fought to put warning labels on high school science text books and have any book with "questionable content" removed from high school libraries, while making it clear that "Questionable content" meant "what I don’t like."
I’ve heard a lot of things in my life, some of them are lies, some of them are true, others are bold faced lies and many of them are meaningless without context.
Without seeing the context of your "Rumor" it is little more then a scare tactic, which is what you are doing with the phrase "Christians have to fight for the word of God". Of course you don’t even offer what this label was to say, for all I know it may be "Warning this book is made from non-recycled paper." Though I imagine it is something along the lines of "The content in this book is but one of many beliefs."
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January 17th, 2010 at 7:36 pm
I have purused the web, and have found that the FFRF does offer the warning labels for sale. (link below) However, this is in response to the constant pushing of Christianity, bibles, etc. I think the idea might have first come up when the fundies wanted to put warning labels in science books that evolution was "just" a theory.
Also, I don’t think Gideons should be allowed to hand out bibles in public schools PERIOD. This article (in the below link) suggests that these labels were developed in response to the Gideons demands that they be allowed to do this.
I would be against putting these labels on bibles that are in Hotel rooms, as that would be defacing someone else’s property, however, I would have no problem with people leaving their own literature in the drawer along with the bible.
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http://www.ffrf.org/fttoday/2006/junejuly/campbell.php
January 17th, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Isn’t it ironic that left-wing wackos will try anything to ban the bible, the most beautiful work on love to ever exist on paper, all the while doing everything in their power, jihadist style, to promote the very things that promise to dismantle and destroy our society, the nation-even civilzation itself? The Center for Law and Justice is a great cause and every American that cares for this country should support it! Equally, everything that can be done to put the ACLU in it’s place should be done. The ACLU is by-far the most destructive and pervasive anti-American group of organized activists bent on destroying the greatest nation on earth.
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